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High Blood Cholesterol

Your blood cholesterol level may have a lot to do with your chances of getting heart disease, as High blood cholesterol is one of the major risk factors for developing heart disease. A risk factor is a condition that increases your chance of getting a disease. In fact, the higher your blood cholesterol level, the greater your risk for developing heart disease or having a heart attack. Heart disease is the number one disease killer of women and men in the United States. Each year, more than a million Americans have heart attacks, and about 55 percent of those people die from heart disease.

How Does High Blood Cholesterol Lead To Heart Disease?

When there is too much cholesterol (a fat-like substance) in your blood, depending on the ratio of good to bad cholesterol, it can build up in the walls of your arteries. Over time, this buildup causes "hardening of the arteries" so that arteries become narrowed and blood flow to the heart is slowed down or blocked. The blood carries oxygen to the heart, and if enough blood and oxygen cannot reach your heart, you may suffer chest pains called angina. If the blood supply to a portion of the heart is completely cut off by a blockage, the result is a heart attack.

High blood cholesterol itself does not cause symptoms, so many people are unaware that their cholesterol level is too high. Therefore, it is important to find out what your cholesterol numbers are because lowering cholesterol levels that are too high may lessen the risk for developing heart disease and reduces the chance of a heart attack or dying of heart disease. This is true even if you already have it. Maintaining healthy cholesterol numbers is important for everyone--younger, middle age, and older adults; women and men; and people with or without heart disease.

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